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11 years 3 days ago #102359 by radoiflorin
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Hello, I want to do a questionnaire to several schools, but I have a few questions:
1) I would like every school to have a separate entrance, so the results are separated by each school.

Any idea? Thank you!
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11 years 3 days ago #102361 by tpartner
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If you want to keep the results totally separate, you can create copies of the survey for each school.

If you simply want to identify the schools in the same survey, you can use a token for each school and allow multiple token uses or you can pre-fill answers with the survey URL .

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11 years 2 days ago #102374 by FuzzyGman
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Each school should have a school code that is unique to them. I know they do at the college and university level .

In my case, I will be sending a request for participants to take part in my dissertation research study from public universities in the State of Texas.

I will ask that participants select which university they are from, where name=code. Hopefully they will answer truthfully.

This way I can keep track of the number of students who participate in, for example, my demographic questionnaire survey.

Not sure if that is helpful.

If wrong in my planned approach, please advise...
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